How much power?

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Hi guys

Im building a machine for my mate on a budget and wanted to know if this PSU is enough power for the build:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-007-XF&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=

It has 44amps on the 12v rail.

i3 3220 (got)
Asus P8Z77-V LX (got)
8 gig ram
Seagate 500Gb 3.5" Barracuda
BitFenix Shinobi USB3.0 Gaming Case
EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Superclocked (got)

It will run 2 case fans and no overclocking.
Iv already got some of the components.

Thanks
 
Thanks for your replies.
Im on a budget, so need to stick with the selected components.
The xfx has a 5 year warrenty. I just wanted to make sure that it has enough power
 
Thanks for your replies.
Im on a budget, so need to stick with the selected components.
The xfx has a 5 year warrenty. I just wanted to make sure that it has enough power

The PC power and Cooling that Bacon? linked also has a 5 year warranty and you really, really, really do want to go modular. Especially at the same price.
 
Which Shinobi were you putting in your basket?

THIS one has two 120mm fans and a side window. The core editions dont come with fans and most of the other versions come with only the one fan........just a word to the wise :)
 
I take it both the PC Power & Cooling and Corsair are made be seasonic?

I dont know much about PC Power & Cooling, but only tend to buy PSU's who use Seasonic as their oem
 
Which Shinobi were you putting in your basket?

THIS one has two 120mm fans and a side window. The core editions dont come with fans and most of the other versions come with only the one fan........just a word to the wise :)

Thanks for that, Iv got spare fans, so dont need the ones supplied.
 
I take it both the PC Power & Cooling and Corsair are made be seasonic?

I dont know much about PC Power & Cooling, but only tend to buy PSU's who use Seasonic as their oem

XFX+PC power/cooling are Seasonics.

The Corsair is CWT.
 
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